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Herby Garlic Confit

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Unpeeled cloves of garlic in a mason jar laced with sprigs of thyme and covered in olive oil.
Herby Garlic ConfitPhoto by Alex Lau, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou

You can spread the cloves on grilled bread, marinate olives and feta with the garlicky oil, mash cloves into store-bought mayo, or stir into mashed potatoes.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 2 cups

Ingredients

4 heads of garlic, cloves separated, unpeeled
A small handful of thyme sprigs, rosemary sprigs, and/or bay leaves
1 1/2 cups extra-virgin olive oil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 250°F. Place garlic, herbs, and oil in an 8x8" baking dish or a small saucepan. Cover with foil and bake until garlic is tender, 60–75 minutes. (You’ll have to pop one out of its skin to test it; it should be soft and jammy). Let cool.

  2. Do Ahead

    Step 2

    Garlic confit can be made 2 weeks ahead. Transfer to an airtight container and chill. Reheat over low heat before using.

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